ST. IGNATIUS – The Mission Bulldogs lost a coaching icon last week. Coach Les Rice, 61, died after a long battle with lung cancer on Monday, Feb. 11.
“I can think about him and cry and smile at the same t...

It was a go-to-the-store for laundry detergent and come home with fabric softener kind of day. But hey, everyone has bad days. Not one of us has a corner on that market.
And bad days are in the eye of the beholder. I...

It took a Lake County jury less than three hours of deliberations before finding a Lakeside man guilty of four of five felony charges. Dustin Hayes Knox, 42, was accused of pouring gasoline on a woman after breaking into her Lake Vista Court home on July 5, 2018.
The trial began Monda...

POLSON – The bar at 18 Main Street in downtown Polson, which for several decades was known as the Wolf Den and more recently was the Vine and Tap, now has a new name and owners.
Dusty and Mandy Kisler purc...

Community support appreciated

ARLEE — The Arlee Senior Center appreciates the support received from Arlee and surrounding communities for the annual rummage sale held Oct. 20 at the center. Many treasures changed hands; many cups of coffee and several dozens of cookies were enjoyed.

The Arlee Senior Center cooks, Pamela Gillette and Pam Allensworth, attended an annual continuing education class sponsored by the Area VI Office on Aging, in Alberton, on Oct. 15. Since we missed that meal and our contract with Area VI Office on Aging requires the meal be made up, we are hosting a harvest brunch at the Arlee Senior Center on Saturday, Nov. 3, from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. The cooks have a nice menu planned and hope there will be a great turnout. You may enjoy their coffee cake, Denver omelets, pancakes, sausage and bacon, biscuits and gravy, juice, coffee, tea and milk. The meal is $5 for seniors 60 and over, (same as the Saturday evening meal), $6 for those under 60, and $3 for children under age 12.